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widgeon13 09-01-2013 05:53 AM

Whose getting a new iPhone when they come ott?
 
Who's in? Anyone switching from another smart phone?

stealthn 09-01-2013 06:07 AM

I might it depends on what's new.

I've got an iPhone 4 but I gave my staff iPhone 5's so I'm the last one wanting an upgrade.

Hopefully Apple will put out something amazing as their strategy to date if minor improvements is getting a little old.

gr8fl4porsche 09-01-2013 07:15 AM

The rumors, which are only rumors, aren't getting me too excited.

128gig storage
2gig ram
Faster A7 processor
Better 12MP camera with f2.0
Possibly more colors - goldish and graphite.
Improved battery
IOS7

Typical 'S' improvements

Also the cheaper version called the 5C - but who wants cheaper? Apple is supposed to be about better, not cheaper.

timchar 09-01-2013 07:27 AM

I'm changing from htc smartphone to New I phone.. Also switching from T-Mobil to At&t. Primarily for better coverage in my neck of the woods.. Tim

jyl 09-01-2013 07:42 AM

We have four iPhones so usually get one or two from each new generation.

We have held off on the "5" so far because I don't want to deal with one phone needing the Lightning cable and/or adapters while all the other phones, wall chargers, car chargers, and iPhone docks/players in the house, use the original 30 pin adapter.

Even if the Lightning-to-USB cable didn't cost $19 and the Lightning-to-30 pin adapter $29 - meaning we'll probably spend $100-150 on cables and adapters - the hassle of having, plugging, unplugging, and losing multiple cables is not something I'm eager for.

Really, Apple couldn't see the need for a USB cable terminating via "Y" in both a Lightning and 30-pin plug? Or an insert to the 30-pin female receptacle that would convert it into a Lightning receptacle?

The switch to Lightning was stupid. The iPhone did not need to be any thinner. Apple has lost its defacto "standard" status in phone docks, radios, speakers, accessories. The switch was poorly supported in terms of sensibly priced adapters. The Lightning connector is the only reason why we currently have four iPhone 4's instead of a couple of iPhone 5's.

911_Dude 09-01-2013 08:19 AM

Not me. I have a 5 and none of the newest features are enough to make me switch up.

rattlsnak 09-01-2013 08:31 AM

From what I have read, there will be two versions. The 5 C is all sorts of new colors and is a cheaper version.

Apple to offer 'iPhone 5S' in new gold color and 128GB storage option, insider says

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/iphone-5c-new-specifications-features-2232424

jyl 09-01-2013 08:57 AM

The issue is, higher end smartphones like iPhone, Galaxy, etc are almost fully saturated in the US. In a few years it will be just a replacement market. I.e. no growth. Europe and Japan are similar. The smartphone growth is in emerging markets. Those carriers have resisted subsidizing devices and lower-cost Chinese smartphones are taking most of the share. Apple needs a lower cost iPhone to address that market, hence the "C".

porsche4life 09-01-2013 09:58 AM

I probably will, but just because I'm due for a new phone. Will wait until January though to see what my work status is and if I get a company phone...

rfuerst911sc 09-01-2013 10:02 AM

My wife and I just recently switched from 3G Iphones to a Samsung Galaxy and a LG Pro we love them both.

Rick Lee 09-01-2013 10:09 AM

I'm up for a new one in Jan. I've been very happy with my iPhone 4S. Not sure I'll drop the money to "upgrade."

As long as we're on the subject, Mrs. Lee and I spend $145 a month on our Verizon data and minutes plan for our two 4Ss. Is there a better deal out there? AT&T coverage SUCKS around here and we need something we can use overseas once or twice a year.

RWebb 09-01-2013 10:17 AM

I'll get a new phone (maybe an older iphone 5) just to get away from using AT&T

HardDrive 09-01-2013 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 7632878)
The issue is, higher end smartphones like iPhone, Galaxy, etc are almost fully saturated in the US. In a few years it will be just a replacement market. I.e. no growth. Europe and Japan are similar. The smartphone growth is in emerging markets. Those carriers have resisted subsidizing devices and lower-cost Chinese smartphones are taking most of the share. Apple needs a lower cost iPhone to address that market, hence the "C".

Exactly.

We have been buying iphones for my wifes family in India for years. They're a huge status symbol.

Z-man 09-01-2013 07:27 PM

Been holding off on replacing my iPhone 4 (2 year contract ended in June), hoping Apple will release the 5S this fall. Will likely go with the 5S primarily to take advantage of the 4G network speeds. (iPhone 4 was only capable of 3G).


-Z-man.

Teutonics 09-01-2013 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 7632970)
I'm up for a new one in Jan. I've been very happy with my iPhone 4S. Not sure I'll drop the money to "upgrade."

As long as we're on the subject, Mrs. Lee and I spend $145 a month on our Verizon data and minutes plan for our two 4Ss. Is there a better deal out there? AT&T coverage SUCKS around here and we need something we can use overseas once or twice a year.

I have heard Straight Talk just switched over to the Verizon backbone for all new plans. They have a $45/mo unlimited everything plan. Two of my BIL's use ST and both love it.

I have also heard rumor of 120fps video capability on the 5s allowing for true slow motion. Probably not a huge feature for most but for me (as a coach) I think I will go ahead and do the upgrade from my 4s if it is true.

bell 09-02-2013 04:43 AM

No Swype.....no iPhone......for me anyway lol

stealthn 09-02-2013 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 7632775)
We have four iPhones so usually get one or two from each new generation.

We have held off on the "5" so far because I don't want to deal with one phone needing the Lightning cable and/or adapters while all the other phones, wall chargers, car chargers, and iPhone docks/players in the house, use the original 30 pin adapter.

Even if the Lightning-to-USB cable didn't cost $19 and the Lightning-to-30 pin adapter $29 - meaning we'll probably spend $100-150 on cables and adapters - the hassle of having, plugging, unplugging, and losing multiple cables is not something I'm eager for.

Really, Apple couldn't see the need for a USB cable terminating via "Y" in both a Lightning and 30-pin plug? Or an insert to the 30-pin female receptacle that would convert it into a Lightning receptacle?

The switch to Lightning was stupid. The iPhone did not need to be any thinner. Apple has lost its defacto "standard" status in phone docks, radios, speakers, accessories. The switch was poorly supported in terms of sensibly priced adapters. The Lightning connector is the only reason why we currently have four iPhone 4's instead of a couple of iPhone 5's.


Don't get me started on charging it's a daily task, for testing purposes I have a Samsung Windows phone, IPhone 4, Galaxy Tab, Nexus Tab, iPad 4, iPad Mini, not to mention all my family's gear. :D

VINMAN 09-02-2013 06:44 AM

What is this "iPhone " thing that you speak of ??

Christien 09-02-2013 07:13 AM

I'm sick to death of Apple's control over everything, and iOS - IMO they're trying to cram too much into a small device, and it's overwhelming it. My iphone 4 has a hard time making a phone call these days. And I don't buy into the whole "2.5 years old is outdated" koolaid BS. Not on a $700 device. I'm finished with apple mobile stuff. I'm going back to blackberry.

jyl 09-02-2013 07:15 AM

Until Blackberry goes bankrupt, you mean.


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